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Hi10P簡介(轉載自http://haruhichan.com/wpblog/?p=205)
“What is Hi10P?” Basically, Hi10P is just an H.264 profile which uses 10 bits of information to represent color — doing this for some reason means we can get less banding (if you don’t know what that is, just know that it’s a Bad Thing) and a smaller file size. I won’t go into any further detail here but it’s basically a huge improvement. This guide is intended to help people find ideal media player solutions to play back Hi10P content — and Anime in general — and will be updated constantly as new information gets released or existing products change.
How to play back Hi10P content: There are a number of different methods available to achieve (smooth) Hi10P playback: - Download the SMplayer standalone, or just use mplayer2 from the CLI
- Use MPC-HC together with madVR (jump to guide)
- Grab the latest CCCP and use the player that comes with it (CCCP will dither everything down to 8 bit before rendering, and also has shit performance)
- Download the latest unstable build of VLC Media Player (you really shouldn’t be using VLC) and install it
- If you want to use a renderer other than madVR, or want to apply additional post-processing filters* (example), you can use the LAV Video decoder with any front-end (MPC-HC or potplayer are recommended, though potplayer has reports of sluggish/choppy subtitles)
*be careful that they don’t dither, always check the input in madVR to see if it’s 10 bit
Pick one!
Mplayer2 (and SMplayer by extension) will be fine for most users, especially those who want something that just works out of the box. For the maximum playback quality however, you’ll need to use MPC-HC + madVR as shown below. If you use some other operating system like GNU/Hurd/Linux/Haiku/BSD/VMX/OS/2/MS-DOS/Menuet/BareMetalOS/whatever, it’s the same deal — just get mplayer2 or VLC.
How NOT to play back Hi10P content: - CoreAVC, MPC-HC (when used alone), DXVA, LAV CUVID as well as the stable versions of VLC and ffdshow do not support Hi10P at the time of writing
- The SVN build of ffdshow-tryouts now supports Hi10P
- CoreAVC will support Hi10P starting version 3.0
- LAV Filters will support it in about 3 weeks. (Click for the release candidate)
Pros of Hi10P: - Significantly higher compression ratios resulting in vastly decreased file sizes. The first rounds of testing show a 20-40% improvement on file sizes
- Far more information is preserved from the original, removing such issues as banding and poor detail in dark scenes
- The encoder will have less things to worry about
Cons: - Slower decoding and encoding
- No support for DXVA or CUDA as of writing
- Slight compatibility issues when using obscure, obsolete devices like the PS3 to play back movies — but who does that, really?
Motivation behind switching: All technology is designed to move into the future. It was the same way with DVDs, the same way with Blu-ray discs, the same way with DivX and it’s the same with Hi10P. Newer decoders are much faster even with Hi10P content than decoders were in 8-bit mode a year ago, so that alone gives us the power needed to back it. |